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Preachers, Would you rather conduct a Wedding or a Funeral?

 
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Post Preachers, Would you rather conduct a Wedding or a Funeral? Old Time Country Preacher
Here's what I'm really askin. Take out the fact that a weddin is a time a celebration an gladness an at a funeral is typically grief an sadness. In terms of pressure, expectations, and general comfort level, do you feel more comfortable doing a wedding or a funeral? Do you feel you have more of a chance to minister to people at a wedding or a funeral. Do you feel your role as a pastor is more effective conducting a wedding or a funeral? Acts-pert Poster
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1/17/16 1:36 pm


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Post Quiet Wyatt
Not that I want anybody to die, but...I always enjoy doing funerals far more than weddings. [Insert Acts Pun Here]
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1/17/16 6:37 pm


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Post Funeral tryingtofitin
I've never had one not work... weddings... that's a different story.... Friendly Face
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Glad I'm not the only one. I much rather conduct a funeral than a wedding. Acts-pert Poster
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Usually I would rather do a funeral because they usually provide more opportunities to minister at that time and afterwards. The exception would be marrying two Godly people who trusted God for a mate versus a death where the family is troubled about the spiritual standing of the deceased. Friendly Face
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1/18/16 8:25 am


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Post Old Time Country Preacher
Preacher777 wrote:
The exception would be marrying two Godly people who trusted God for a mate versus a death where the family is troubled about the spiritual standing of the deceased.


Does it matter if they trusted God for a mate through e-Harmony? Wink
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I just got back from a funeral. I posted a thread on Roman Catholic funerals.

Would you rather perform a gay wedding or a funeral for a someone who'd lived a homosexual lifestyle?
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Post bonnie knox
I almost want to ask if you'd rather get marry or die. Twisted Evil [Insert Acts Pun Here]
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Link wrote:
Would you rather perform a gay wedding or a funeral for a someone who'd lived a homosexual lifestyle?


The funeral!
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